He faces Sharjah in the 25th round

Ajman's future in the league depends on the brothers Al Hosani

Sharjah Lair Protector, Adel Al Hosani.

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Ajman's future in remaining in the Arab Gulf Football League is dependent on the technical condition of the two brothers, Ali and Adel Al Hosani, who are guarding the "orange" and Sharjah goal respectively, in today's match in the 25th round of the competition.

Ali Al Hosani surpasses his brother Adel in their numbers in the league, as the Ajman goalkeeper comes at the top of the most defensive goalkeepers with 93 successful attempts, compared to 57 attempts by the Sharjah goalkeeper, and he also surpasses in the number of matches he played with his team in the competition by 24 matches, with an average of 2170 minutes. When Adel Al Hosani played 23 games with Sharjah, an average of 2070 minutes, however, the Sharjah goalkeeper conceded goals at a lower rate than his brother Ajman goalkeeper, by 28 goals compared to 53 goals that scored against Orange, thus becoming the weakest defense in the competition.

In terms of the confrontations that brought the two guards against each other in the league, they met in five confrontations, Sharjah won on three occasions and tied twice, (0 - 0 and 1 - 1).

Ajman is looking to achieve victory to make a big step to stay in the professional league, as it is currently ranked 14th with 15 points, one point behind Fujairah, who played a match less than orange.

Al-Orange's chances seem strong in the face of tonight, sympathetic to the great level he presented in the Al-Jazira match, in which he embarrassed the leader, and imposed a 3/3 positive draw on him, in addition to the stress that Sharjah suffers from his successive participation in the AFC Champions League, and his access to A break from matches is less than Ajman, who got a month off.

And Sharjah's troubles are exacerbated by a shortage of its ranks, especially at the level of foreign players, in the absence of its most prominent star, the Brazilian Cornado, which prompted the national coach, Abdulaziz Al-Anbari, to rely on a group of substitute and up-and-coming players.

The bet of Ajman coach, Egyptian Ayman Al-Ramadi, appears on the special condition in which the quartet Maiga, Aboubacar Traoli, Elias Belhassan and Leandro have become, who shone remarkably in front of Al Jazeera.

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